Mental Health and Self Compassion for In-House Counsel (Recording)
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This program offers practical strategies for managing common mental health concerns, focusing on self-compassion, distress tolerance, and guided meditation. Participants will learn how self-compassion can reduce self-criticism and foster emotional resilience. Distress tolerance skills will help them manage intense emotions and remain grounded during difficult times. Guided meditation techniques will support relaxation, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Together, these tools provide a holistic approach to enhancing mental health and building emotional strength.
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Sonia Roschelli, LCSW-S, LCDC
Director of Addictions and Recovery Services
The Menninger Clinic
Sonia Roschelli, LCSW-S, LCDC, is director of Addictions and Recovery Servicesat Menninger. She has expertise in evidence-based practices for co-occurring disorders and is skilled in working with adolescents, adults and families at inpatient and outpatient levels of care. Sonia has completed advanced training in acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing and other mindfulness and self-compassion-based approaches to treatment.
Roschelli is a member of the National Association of Social Workers, Texas Association of Addiction Professionals and NAADAC, the Association for Addictions Professionals. She has given presentations locally and nationally about treating co-occurring disorders and mindfulness and acceptance-based approaches to treatment.

Emily Pyle, LPC-S
Program Manager
Menninger 360
A manager with Menninger 360, Emily Pyle, LPC-S, offers a collaborative, strengths-based, person-centered therapeutic approach. She helps empower and equip individuals and families with the confidence and skills that they need to achieve positive mental health and sustainable wellness in all dimensions of their lives. Emily has worked with individuals and families of diverse ages, backgrounds and presenting problems in hospital, school and community settings.

Valerie Fayle, JD, CPRS, LMSW
Associate Addictions Counselor
The Menninger Clinic
Although Valerie Fayle, JD, CPRS, LMSW, has more than 20 years of experience as a lawyer, she now serves as an associate addictions counselor at The Menninger Clinic, where she previously served as a peer recovery specialist. She has been in recovery for more than 10 years and was the recipient of the 2019 Spirit of Social Work Award.
She earned an undergraduate degree in History and Politics from Washington & Lee University, and a law degree from the South Texas College of Law. Valerie is a member of the State Bar of Texas, the Texas Lawyers Assistance Program and Texas Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers.